EP4037602A1 - A three-layer dental prosthesis - Google Patents
A three-layer dental prosthesisInfo
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- EP4037602A1 EP4037602A1 EP20797883.4A EP20797883A EP4037602A1 EP 4037602 A1 EP4037602 A1 EP 4037602A1 EP 20797883 A EP20797883 A EP 20797883A EP 4037602 A1 EP4037602 A1 EP 4037602A1
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Definitions
- the subject of the present invention is a simplified three-layered dental covering prosthesis in PEEK or carbon and composite resin, whose purpose is: to maintain the remaining natural teeth, to change the profile, to reposition the dental arches on a favourable dental class, the modification of the dental class, the aesthetics of the face and of the teeth, to allow the filling of the undercuts remaining in the PEEK or carbon substructure, limiting eventual movements of the prosthesis during chewing and speech, occlusal elevation or that caused by chewing, together with an improvement of the patient’s physical strength.
- V.O.D. Vertical Occlusal Dimension
- Another aspect to consider is that usually in prosthetics the loss of soft and hard tissues supporting the teeth is not considered.
- the dentist’s first step is the preparation of the tooth that is already worn, encapsulating it or with an increase in an articulator, most frequently without any clinical or diagnostic references.
- the tooth is also affected by a detachment, with a consequent rise of the clinical crown, let us suppose of 3 mm, if on one side in preparation we can give the tooth a more appropriate aspect with the Golden Dental Proportion (the prosthetic tooth would in fact be of 12 mm) on the other side we make a prosthesis with a bite lowered by 3mm, therefore causing masticatory and physical distress.
- the fixed prosthesis with the creation of the famous circular splints, is certainly a welcome solution to avoid the loss of the dental element, but it does not recreate the shape and the support to the perioral muscles that a good gum does, which can be had with dentures or with a “Toronto”, that is by removing all the teeth and building a prosthesis on implants.
- the dentist often struggles with these problems and, when the teeth are few, worn and/or mobile, he prefers to remove the residual dental elements, substituting them with implants and the creation of dentures screwed to implants that recreate the ‘pink aesthetics’ (all on four or all on six) like the Toronto prosthesis.
- DE102004029875A1 One example of a prosthesis that uses plastic fastening bands is given in DE102004029875A1.
- DE102004029875A1 describes a reticular adhesive band that is fixed to the dental arch of the fixed teeth, to which the prosthetic teeth are fixed.
- DE102004029875A1 does not make a prosthetic coating, but only fixes the anterior teeth and provides a support for the missing teeth.
- US2014/053965 A1 describes a dental prosthesis for carrying out prosthetic restorative work, comprising a sub-structure and an over-structure, in which the sub-structure is made of PEEK and the over-structure that constitutes the aesthetic part is made of composite resin, covering the sub-structure in PEEK.
- the dental prosthesis described in US 2014/053965 A1 must necessarily make use of fixing bands and splints, otherwise it could not be fixed to the patient’s teeth, since to pass the undercuts of the teeth present, the sub-structure in PEEK must necessarily allow the passage of the remaining teeth in the patient’s mouth.
- the new prosthesis is a simplified new prosthesis, easy to make and to position with respect to those known so far to the State of the Art.
- the covering dental prosthesis for carrying out prosthetic works comprises two sub structures and one over-structure, characterized by the fact that the first sub-structure is made of composite resin and adheres to the teeth, covering them, that said first sub structure is covered by the second sub-structure made of PEEK or carbon, and that the over-structure that constitutes the aesthetic part is made of composite resin covering the second sub-structure in PEEK or carbon.
- the composite resin external to PEEK or carbon represents the aesthetic part and is made by the dental technician in the laboratory; the internal part in composite resin is made directly in the dentist’s clinic by the technician and represents an effective contribution to the retentive phase of the prosthesis, itself already made of PEEK or carbon, that are notoriously elastic in the right way, thanks to the possibility of filling the undercuts of the sub-structure in PEEK or carbon and allowing the elimination of the splints and the bindings of PEEK.
- Polyether-ether-ketone is a colourless organic thermoplastic polymer in the polyaryl-ether-ketone family, used in engineering applications as a techno-polymer. PEEK is considered an advanced bio-material used in medical prostheses.
- PEEK and its elasticity allow the creation of prostheses without the necessity of reducing the teeth to stumps, and therefore the teeth are not touched except for small adjustments to teeth that are too elongated or undercut.
- Analogous considerations can be made for carbon.
- the sub-structure in composite resin is placed directly in the mouth by the technician, overcoming the problem of the undercuts, adhering perfectly to the patient’s teeth. All this allows the prosthesis to be held just as hooks do, surpassing the area of the tooth’s equator.
- the PEEK or carbon being less hard than the teeth, the prosthesis saves them from wear, the opposite of hooks, crystallizing their state at the moment of making the prosthesis itself.
- PEEK or carbon are, by their very nature, well adaptable to composites, they have similar characteristics to human bone and can easily be composite re-based, increasing the friction of the PEEK or carbon on the teeth and therefore the retention of the prosthesis without any other auxiliaries.
- Composite resins are constituted of two main components, namely a resin matrix and inorganic particles of filler (or reinforcer) incorporated in the resin itself. Considering the material with which this new prosthesis is created, we must also consider why it is necessary.
- This new type of prosthesis starts from the concept that, other than the teeth, the periodontium is also affected by aging, by illness, and by wear.
- This new covering prosthesis in PEEK or carbon and composite resin has been equipped with a further sub-structure in composite resin that is applied directly in the mouth.
- the composite attaches to the PEEK or the carbon after having treated the PEEK or carbon itself, preferably, but not exclusively, with commercial dental adhesives.
- Such a prosthesis no longer needs attachments given that it is placed to act directly in the mouth in its entirety, or in separate parts, according to the case.
- This new type of prosthesis gives the patient the possibility of not undergoing maxilla- facial surgery or to put off the operation; furthermore, it also has as a characteristic its relatively low cost and the possibility of being used at a future date as a provisional prosthesis for a new prosthesis on over-dentures and on implants.
- This prosthesis can be considered as a template that serves to give the dentist the idea of the correct positioning of eventual implants should teeth that are already mobile be lost, and to give the clinician an idea of the right vertical dimension and occlusion of the patient.
- This prosthesis is, therefore, not only compatible with the new techniques of virtual implantology, but can, instead, itself be integrated into the methodology in use in the State of the Art, improving the methodology and coming to its aid.
- the prosthesis according to the present invention is made keeping the natural residual teeth as a “reference”, with the usual clinical methods, with the possibility of returning to the prior status quo.
- the new prosthesis can be used as a surgical template for the practice of complex implantology, in that metal guides of known sizes can be applied onto it in positions chosen virtually, through which the burs for flapless implantology pass.
- the prosthesis which has a dental support along the perpendicular axis of the tooth and a mucous support on the edentulous saddles, no displacing or transversal forces are created, that could aggravate tooth mobility. Furthermore, once the prosthesis has been created, the professional can intervene directly in the clinic for small damages and to reline the edentulous parts, using composite resins. It is therefore a prosthesis which is also notably cost-effective in post delivery management. The prosthesis does not alter, therefore, the patient’s initial condition in any way, except for the rise in the vertical dimension, is economic, and can also be transformed into a classic total prosthesis.
- the new prosthesis is a covering prosthesis in PEEK or carbon and composite resin with veneers, in part occlusal to the teeth and part pink aesthetic, in composite resin, that completely covers the teeth, reaching the first millimetres of the adherent gingiva. It is equipped with an additional sub-structure in composite resin, applied as a re-lining directly in the dentist’s clinic.
- the prosthesis can be considered as a long-lasting provisional (5 years), pending further and definitive treatments.
- the prosthesis completely seals the underlying tissues, impeding the penetration by food. In such a prosthesis, the main aspect to consider is its size; in fact, the patient rarely willingly accepts his mouth being suddenly filled with dentures.
- the encumbrance is only one aspect of the problem, that often arises from the psychological non-acceptance of the prosthesis. Certainly, it is better if the prosthesis fixed on implants or on teeth is accepted, but if, for some reason, it is necessary to use a denture, in the end the problem of encumbrance must necessarily be faced.
- This type of prosthesis could also be better supported by less wealthy patients, who are the vast majority, and would fill the gap, until now unfilled, between a fixed prosthesis on the teeth and/or implant, and mobile partial and total prostheses, on implants and non, giving the dentist another arm to use when necessary.
- 2nd Step The construction in the laboratory of the individual impression trays, using the proven procedure, in such a way as to balance the forces in taking the impression.
- 3rd Step Boxing the impressions taken by the dental technician with the proven method. The development of the models using class IV chalk with a vacuum-packing machine.
- the new three-layered dental prosthesis in PEEK or carbon and composite resin makes use of a more simplified and modern prosthetic protocol, applicable to the new digital dental technologies.
- it manages to restore to the patient with aged teeth a youthful aesthetic, at low cost compared to traditional fixed prostheses, and at an even lower cost and in a faster time than previous prostheses in PEEK.
- the first sub-structure in composite resin whose installation is carried out directly in the patient’s mouth by the dentist, allows an easier procedure for the fitting the prosthesis in place, and guarantees the filling of the undercuts of the structure in PEEK or carbon, guaranteeing a greater stability of the prosthesis itself. Thanks to its characteristics, the structure in PEEK or carbon and composite resin is able to offer the patient a degree of comfort that is not achieved with other methods, and furthermore is easily repairable in the clinic by the dentist himself.
- the covering structure can be used in the future, in the case of a patient who wants to have all teeth, both as a denture with a relining or as a surgical guide for implantology and as a first, temporary implant with immediate loading with the construction of only the rigid bar on the implants, and with a reduction to the discomfort of the patient.
- This prosthesis can also be kept, awaiting the time for the osseointegration of the implants, until such time as a definitive prosthesis is made, if the patient wants to do so.
- the prosthesis according to the invention will transform into a Toronto type prosthesis, with acceptable and even more contained costs, without upsetting the patient’s habits or aesthetics.
- the prosthesis will be maintained both during avulsions, which can be done gradually, and during the implant phase. In this way, avulsions and implantology can be planned without the necessity of many sittings, which cause the patient a great deal of surgical stress and sometimes cannot be carried out in an out-of-hospital setting.
- this prosthesis will be visible on CT scans, using metal parts of known size that the dentist will apply in strategic parts within the direct sub-structure in composite resin, making these parts visible to the CT scan and useful as precise markers for the virtual application of the implants. If so desired, the same prosthesis can easily be transformed into a template by making calibrated holes in it at the desired points, and which can be easily closed after the implant has been installed. In the future, therefore, it will be a valid aid to all dentists, who will be able to make whole implants safely, expanding the number of dentists who practise complex cases of implantology.
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